Every week I cook a weeks worth of lunches for work week. It saves me money and allows me to stick to the diet. The diet in this case is the Paleo Diet. I’ve been more or less on it for a year with a bit too much off. To ensure I am sticking to it I precook healthy meals at home. This week I’m making Ribeye steaks with a sautéed brussel sprouts, Taco meat on kale with home-made salsa, Chicken thighs and cauliflower curry and Pork chops with broccoli and cauliflower with a mustard sauce. Sound fancy smancy but it’s cheaper than eating out for the week and easy. I spent about an hour cooking four delicious meals. Let me some you how.
Pathfinder Trade Knife
I got a chance to take out the new Pathfinder trade knife from Habilis Bush Tools designed by Dave Canterbury. The knife is made from 1095 high carbon steel. The blade length is 5 inches long for an overall length of 9 1/2 inches. It features a 1/8″ thick blade. The handle scales are tiger orange G-10 with holes for making a spear and a bow drill divot. The blade come with a con-vexed scandi grind. The knife come with a handmade leather sheath. Its 100% made is the U.S.A. All that for a $99 price tag!
Buck Hoodlum review
Finally at long last I review my Buck Hoodlum designed by the legendary Ron Hood. I wanted to use this hard before reviewing. This is a big knife with a blade length of 10 inches and an overall length of 15 and 1/2 inches.The knife weighs 14.6 oz but feels even less than that. It’s made of 5160 carbon steel powder coated for rust resistance.The Hoodlum comes with removable canvas micarta handles. Inside the handles the handle is hollowed out making Ron’s Shock mitigation system. Come with a nice MOLLE compatible sheath.Best of all its made in the U.S.A!
Laundry Part II: Fabric Softener
Another quick and simple post!
We ran out of softener recently and I figured, if I make my own detergent, why not make softener? After consulting the great Google, I found this article. As with the detergent, there are many variations…y’know, experiment.
Ingredients:
6 cups water
3 cups white vinegar
2 cups hair conditioner
Directions:
- Pour all of the ingredients into a 1 gallon jug. Stir or slosh around to mix. Shaking will create bubbles.
- Use as you would store bought softener. If you prefer dryer sheets, spray a washcloth with the softener and pop it in the dryer.
That’s it!!
I’m not sure how it happened, but we have a surplus of conditioner, so this was an excellent find for me. You can use any conditioner you like the scent of, and I would guess the cheaper, simpler brands would work better. You don’t need stuff like panthenol (it coats) or straightening ingredients. If you clip coupons, you can get Suave super cheap if you use one during a sale. Even if you don’t it’s still cheap.
What should I write about next week? Do you guys like cleaning tips and recipes? Or move on to another subject? I’ve amassed a lot of information, but of course, I would like to write about stuff people are interested in. Leave a comment!
Toe Shoes
I was curious about the toe shoe crave that’s going around. I have not been pro barefoot since a child so this was a big change. The move in my life to be more primitive and paleo-esque however led me to them. So while kicking around the Idea I came across a pair of Filia Skeletoes in a thrift store for $14. I tried them on and the fit like a glove…and were in my favorite colors too.